Tilburg Law Review
Ubiquity Press · Netherlands · Est. 1991
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The Tilburg Law Review publishes articles that examine the intersection of law with various societal and technological domains. Recent scholarship focuses on the complexities of legal processes, including peer review models, asylum determination, and the interpretation of legal language. The journal also explores the application and translation of human rights in the digital age, environmental governance, and the role of law in addressing social exclusion and promoting inclusivity. Furthermore, it investigates transnational administrative law, the regulation of sustainability standards, and the enforcement of human rights in a globalized context.
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